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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Installing Video Cards
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<blockquote data-quote="Solomon210" data-source="post: 100421"><p><strong>re:</strong></p><p></p><p>Yes Mac's are mainly used for video work and stuff like that,but have you seen dome of the Mac games like Doom3? The PowerMac and PowerBook are Beasts! There are several Mac games that are very popular such as Halo,so if you want some gaming on the side...they'll get the job done.As far as switching the graphics card...laptops don't incorporate this feature,but 128MB is pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Solomon210, post: 100421"] [b]re:[/b] Yes Mac's are mainly used for video work and stuff like that,but have you seen dome of the Mac games like Doom3? The PowerMac and PowerBook are Beasts! There are several Mac games that are very popular such as Halo,so if you want some gaming on the side...they'll get the job done.As far as switching the graphics card...laptops don't incorporate this feature,but 128MB is pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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